Large, Serrated Raptor Tooth From Morocco - .81"

This is an authentic raptor tooth from the Late Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds (formerly Tegana Formation) of Morocco. These small theropod dinosaurs from the Tegana Formation have yet to be described, primarily due to lack of articulated bone material having been found. Because of this it's impossible to accurately give a species or even genus ID to these teeth. These teeth are most commonly attributed to a type of Dromaeosaur though it's more likely they from some type of Abelisauridae.

At .81" long this tooth is very large for these types of teeth. There are a couple of repaired cracks in the tooth but it has good serrations and a sharp tip.